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There are 3 public bids (Jassim, INEOS, Elliott). Then there's the Glazers staying. I'd love Jesus/Mohammed/Moses to come up and buy the club. That's not really an option though.
Behave. All I'm saying is, you don't have to publicly support anyone until you know what their intentions are beyond some vague "taking Man United back to the top" type message.
 

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There are 3 public bids (Jassim, INEOS, Elliott). Then there's the Glazers staying. I'd love Jesus/Mohammed/Moses to come up and buy the club. That's not really an option though.
To be fair they are maybe even more anti LGBT than Qataris.
 

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To be fair they are maybe even more anti LGBT than Qataris.
Jesus said nothing about homosexuality (check for yourself) but Saul known as Paul was quite relentless. He was also the kind of man who felt superior to most Christians around him including the apostles who actually lived with Jesus. I'd love to see him and Wumminator having a chat. There's probably one or two things Wumminator can probably chastise him upon.
 

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Sultan literally 100s of migrant workers have died being treated appallingly because of unsafe working conditions. Calling this out isn’t uncalled for.

There’s literally hundreds if not thousand of deaths at this regime’s hands. Is the official stance that we can’t mention that?

Is the most we can hope for LGBT+ users that they’re allowed in grounds? Is that it, I should be happy that our owners don’t banish women from the stadium?
Yes, I am sure migrant workers have died. However, you are calling this murder. It's very likely negligence on the part of contractors most of whom are not Qataris. I would be fully on board and understand if you accused Qatar of lacking strict health and safety policy.

How do you want the club to treat the LGBTQ community? Presently, I am only allowed in the ground as a heterosexual. Should we as fans, whatever our orientation not be treated equally or should the LGBTQ community have special privileges entering the club?
 
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Behave. All I'm saying is, you don't have to publicly support anyone until you know what their intentions are beyond some vague "taking Man United back to the top" type message.
All our opinion means jack shit. The reality is that the Glazers can sell to a consortium lead by Kim Jong UN, Putin and Steve Gerrard and we would have zero say about it. All we are doing here is to discuss the sale and whom we believe would be the better option. If I wish to listen to a sermon then I'd go to church. They have priests with way more experience in delivering them then certain superior fans (I am not referring to you)
 

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D. Just keep supporting the club regardless of who the owners are? That's the only choice where you actually have some control over. The previous three mentioned 'choices' have nothing to do with you nor do you have any say-so in.
Ofcourse I will keep supporting the club regardless of the owners. Where do I say I won’t support the club? But I do have concerns about the ownership.
 

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Wider point of order. People who don't want Qatar don't all want Ratcliffe/INEOS.

You can be critical of them both. The twerking for either party is rather undignified.
Absolutely correct. Also, either of them will do a much better job than the Glazers.
 

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Sigh. 800 pages later and the ‘Ratcliffe can’t afford us’ arguement is still getting aired. For goodness sake!
I don’t say they can’t afford to buy us, but we need a lot of investment in the stadium and infrastructure. Can/will they do that as well on top of buying the club for about 6 billion?
 

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Wider point of order. People who don't want Qatar don't all want Ratcliffe/INEOS.

You can be critical of them both. The twerking for either party is rather undignified.
That’s exactly my point. And don’t want Glazers as well. Critical of all possible known scenario's, we know nothing about the silent bids.
 

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No member of the American (or any Western Government) is currently trying to buy Manchester United. If they were and trying to use it to cleanse their image, most (if not all) would be against it. This is ultimately what we're talking about here.

The various "wars on Terror" have been horrendous and most of the people who were involved in the Iraq war should be in prison for life. As I say though, they aren't currently trying to buy MUFC. In the context of this debate, its pointless bringing it up.
Also,is any member of government in other countries trying to buy United?
 

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That’s exactly my point. And don’t want Glazers as well. Critical of all possible known scenario's, we know nothing about the silent bids.
Those bidders had remained silent for a reason, if they exist at all
 

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Behave. All I'm saying is, you don't have to publicly support anyone until you know what their intentions are beyond some vague "taking Man United back to the top" type message.
You need to research more.

Their intentions have already been known.
 

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I think it’s fair to say by now that the answer to this is no, we‘re not capable of doing that
Then the mods should thread ban anyone mentioning morals going forward. There are specific threads for that
 

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Sultan literally 100s of migrant workers have died being treated appallingly because of unsafe working conditions. Calling this out isn’t uncalled for.

There’s literally hundreds if not thousand of deaths at this regime’s hands. Is the official stance that we can’t mention that?

Is the most we can hope for LGBT+ users that they’re allowed in grounds? Is that it, I should be happy that our owners don’t banish women from the stadium?
And how many have died or suffered through your country 's colonization of others; imperialism; human torture; coup d'etat setups; war and selling of weapons?

If you Iive in the glasshouse...
 

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Of course, absolutely fine when you are a hypocrite. You can’t even back your own strong held beliefs…

do me a favour, let’s not extend this useless conversation. Thank you!
Ps not into debate = will not reply
 

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Yes, I am sure migrant workers have died. However, you are calling this murder. It's very likely negligence on the part of contractors most of whom are not Qataris. I would be fully on board and understand if you accused Qatar of lacking strict health and safety policy.

How do you want the club to treat the LGBTQ community? Presently, I am only allowed in the ground as a heterosexual. Should we as fans, whatever our orientation not be treated equally or should the LGBTQ community have special privileges entering the club?
I need to stop getting dragged into this thread but this is so important.

is this you as a poster or you as a staff member saying this?

Is the position of the site team that we can’t call a regime murderous, we have to say that the country instead just has laws where hundreds if not thousands of innocent people have died due to lacking health and safety policies?
 

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Asset strippers most likely
The Glazers have pretty much stripped the club bare already.

Whoever buys us will have to invest alot of money first, then start their assest stripping at later date surely if that's the intention anyway.

But i'd imagine if we are bought by a shark then it'll look to raise the value of the club for a resale later down the line, by spending money on us first, which must be what the Chelsea owners plan is.

I'd like to think the days of loading the club with debt, taking dividends, and spending nothing on the infrastructure, all in blind hope the club will be worth alot more in 5-10 years are a non starter here.
 

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I need to stop getting dragged into this thread but this is so important.

is this you as a poster or you as a staff member saying this?

Is the position of the site team that we can’t call a regime murderous, we have to say that the country instead just has laws where hundreds if not thousands of innocent people have died due to lacking health and safety policies?
We need to have clear definition of “murderous regime”.

Just a question, do you consider the UK government, be it Labour or Tory, a murderous regime too?
 

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I need to stop getting dragged into this thread but this is so important.

is this you as a poster or you as a staff member saying this?

Is the position of the site team that we can’t call a regime murderous, we have to say that the country instead just has laws where hundreds if not thousands of innocent people have died due to lacking health and safety policies?
Well wouldn't that be more accurate? It's like saying the UK is a murderous regime for actively taking part in wars, forcing poor people out on the street to die in the cold, and countless others who have died due to austerity measures but I'm sure you'd vehemently disagree with that stance and be keen to point out it was certain government policies that have caused those issues instead.
 

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Well wouldn't that be more accurate? It's like saying the UK is a murderous regime for actively taking part in wars, forcing poor people out on the street to die in the cold, and countless others who have died due to austerity measures but I'm sure you'd vehemently disagree with that stance and be keen to point out it was certain government policies that have caused those issues instead.
no no. I’d agree with that stance. The Tories have blood on their hands for the last decade’s worth of policies.Austerity has killed plenty.
Why on Earth would you think I’d disagree with that?
 

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A lot of you seem to not quite get it - any country owning us would be a bad thing. Of course in the lineup of regimes that could own us, Qatar is a pretty bad one, but even the most morally clean country in the world (if there even is one) still shouldn't be owning a football club.
 

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People need to stop tagging Wumminator into things. I think we all know how they feel on this subject.

Let the staff deal with it, all ignore Wum. I'm pretty sure he/she is fed up of being tagged into things, too.

So, the bid, when do we all think we'll hear more? Hopefully by Wednesday is my guess. Will be so good to have a focus on just on owner than all these different potential owners. We can all focus our energy into one party.
 

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https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20211203-uks-new-gas-saviour-during-supply-crunch-is-qatar/

"The Gulf state already has $50 billion of investments in Britain and delivers 90 per cent of Britain's imports of liquefied natural gas, according to Qatar's Ministry of Energy. According to a report published by Financial Times, last month, Downing Street initiated LNG diplomacy talks with their Qatari counterparts on diverting four energy tankers to Britain."


Kudos to those principled people who want to boycott United if a Qatari/Qatar are successful in an ethical/principled stance. I think the boycott should also extend to using electricity and gas in their homes.
I can't quite believe this argument is still being made. It's been made and then countered with simple logic so many times.
 

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A lot of you seem to not quite get it - any country owning us would be a bad thing. Of course in the lineup of regimes that could own us, Qatar is a pretty bad one, but even the most morally clean country in the world (if there even is one) still shouldn't be owning a football club.
What about petrochemical companies? And if not them either - then who? Who should own football clubs?
 

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A lot of you seem to not quite get it - any country owning us would be a bad thing. Of course in the lineup of regimes that could own us, Qatar is a pretty bad one, but even the most morally clean country in the world (if there even is one) still shouldn't be owning a football club.
I suppose we have to take it as face value and say Jassim and the 92 foundation are independent of the nation of Qatar. It's all we can go by.

So, really, Qatar shouldn't be brought up as owning us.
 

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And how many have died or suffered through your country 's colonization of others; imperialism; human torture; coup d'etat setups; war and selling of weapons?

If you Iive in the glasshouse...
Yes and I am against that as well.

what the hell. Do people think being against Qatar mean being in support of the Tories? Being in support of Britain’s colonial past? What the hell.
 

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Sultan literally 100s of migrant workers have died being treated appallingly because of unsafe working conditions. Calling this out isn’t uncalled for.

There’s literally hundreds if not thousand of deaths at this regime’s hands. Is the official stance that we can’t mention that?


Is the most we can hope for LGBT+ users that they’re allowed in grounds? Is that it, I should be happy that our owners don’t banish women from the stadium?
Where is the connection to Sheikh Jassim?

You will probably argue that the bid is financially backed by the Qatar state but we don’t have any safe proof of that. I mentioned earlier that Qatar is a small country with less than 400 000 native born citizens. Any country of that size needs financial regulations of in and outgoing funds. That doesn’t mean that everything a Qatar born businessman invest abroad is financed by the Qatar state. There’re grey areas that’s difficult to judge and we can’t automatically assume the worst all the time just because the buyers come from a region who practice parts of a religion that we disagree with.

Another point Wummintor.

In Russia, Qatar, ME, China, North Korea and many other places there’re millions of people who disagree with their governments politics. In some places it could be dangerous to voice opposition and unwelcome opinions. Should we automatically call ALL people from these countries for murderers or similar? Be grateful that you can voice your opinion without fearing repercussions. Not all people have that luxury.
 

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What about petrochemical companies? And if not them either - then who? Who should own football clubs?
Yeah? I don't really expect completely clean morals from owners, I just don't think a football club should be owned by a country to then be used for political power. It also makes a mockery of the game when we have some clubs with unlimited budgets competing against the rest, but that's a completely different issue that it seems most still left posting in this thread don't really care about.

It seems it's more important to protect Qatar from criticism, than it is to actually think whether this is a good thing for football.

I suppose we have to take it as face value and say Jassim and the 92 foundation are independent of the nation of Qatar. It's all we can go by.

So, really, Qatar shouldn't be brought up as owning us.
Ah come on, we don't have to take that at face value at all.
 

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Where is the connection to Sheikh Jassim?

You will probably argue that the bid is financially backed by the Qatar state but we don’t have any safe proof of that. I mentioned earlier that Qatar is a small country with less than 400 000 native born citizens. Any country of that size needs financial regulations of in and outgoing funds. That doesn’t mean that everything a Qatar born businessman invest abroad is financed by the Qatar state. There’re grey areas that’s difficult to judge and we can’t automatically assume the worst all the time just because the buyers come from a region who practice parts of a religion that we disagree with.

Another point Wummintor.

In Russia, Qatar, ME, China, North Korea and many other places there’re millions of people who disagree with their governments politics. In some places it could be dangerous to voice opposition and unwelcome opinions. Should we automatically call ALL people from these countries for murderers or similar? Be grateful that you can voice your opinion without fearing repercussions. Not all people have that luxury.
Do you think City and Newcastle are state backed? Or are they also nothing to do with the regimes?

Like, I get it. The only way you can justify your stance is to say it’s not related to Qatar. But. It is. Like categorically it’s easy to say that it is.
 
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